Rebecca Lane Hooper Eastman (23 March 1877[1] – 1937) was an American suffragist, journalist, and author of short stories.
Rebecca Hooper Eastman wrote stories for The Saturday Evening Post, Good Housekeeping,[2] McClure's, The Century, and Munsey's, articles for various newspapers, eight plays, and, in collaboration with Mabel Daniels of Brookline, Massachusetts, three operettas.
She was a member of the College Equal Suffrage League.
[3] In 1937 at age 60 Rebecca Hooper Eastman died suddenly and unexpectedly in Walpole one week after her daughter was married in Walpole to Lt. Jay Alan Abercrombie, a June 1937 graduate of the U. S. Military Academy.
[4] Rebecca Lane Hooper's granddaughter Amy Abercrombie found the manuscript for her grandmother's novel The Other House, typed it, had it published, and then adapted the novel into an independent movie which premiered on 26 June 2010.